Kiera Young- History Week 1 Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The ______ in China resisted the many inroads of Japan and other imperial powers differently. (Page 121)
  2. 5. The beginning of the 20th century saw the U.S. joining those who claimed to be taking up the ______ of distant imperial rule. (Page 126)
  3. 8. In 1900, U.S. Secretary of State John Hay announced the ______ Policy by which America advocated eliminating all barriers to free trade. (Page 125)
  4. 11. JIN ______ left her traditional marriage and two children to seek education in Japan. (Page 124)
  5. 13. ____________ to colonization occurred regularly.
  6. 15. The ______ powers used Japan’s defeat of China in 1894–1895 to make new demands for access to the country and monopoly control of trade. (Page 125)
Down
  1. 1. Many ______ resistance groups stressed equality of men and women. (Page 122)
  2. 2. Political resistance can appear in all sorts of guises. In small acts of sabotage like ______ or dramatic ones like assassinations. (Page 120)
  3. 4. Sigmund Freud was a ______ physician who held novel beliefs about the importance of dreams. (Page 128)
  4. 6. The ______ War, 1899–1902, was incredibly brutal and saw their first concentration camps. (Page 120)
  5. 7. The Open Door Policy could change the way the empire worked, making control more ______ behind the scenes. (Page 126)
  6. 9. In a speech in 1904, Count Senjibu Okuma explained his country’s military success against ______, stressing Japan's modernity and purposeful policies. (Page 131)
  7. 10. After ______ defeated China in 1894, it imagined itself part of the imperialist "club." (Page 131)
  8. 12. Many colonized people in the ______ classes organized to protect, if not liberate themselves from, great powers. (Page 132)
  9. 14. Traders, missionaries, ______, armies, and government officials brought chaos. (Page 119)